Endocrine Facets of Ageing
Social and medical developments during the past century have led to a dramatic increase in life expectancy and hence populations in countries of the developed world in which up to half of adults are in the age range of 60-100. This has encouraged the study of organismic changes associated with healthy ageing, of which an early example is the erosion of homeostatic capabilities in multiple endocrine systems.
This book reviews and discusses the most recent advances in the understanding of the endocrine facets of ageing, drawing together findings from both basic and clinical research. The questions addressed include the following: what are the relative magnitudes and time courses of different endocrine adaptations in the ageing human and experimental animal? How do external factors influence the rates of progression of endocrine sequelae of ageing? What mechanisms underlie the disarray of endocrine axes in ageing? And what are the implications of therapeutic reconstitution with hormones in ageing? By bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of experts, the book reviews much new and exciting work in this area and serves to identify promising new research directions.
Features:
* Focuses particularly on the male and female reproductive systems.
* Includes discussions on healthy aging and on the relationships between changes in the major hormone systems and pathophysiological conditions such as atherosclerosis and age-related bone loss.
* Provides an interdisciplinary approach to the subject.
| Author: |
Novartis Foundation Symposium |
| ISBN: |
0471486361 |
| Publisher: |
John Wiley & Sons |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
Feb 2002 |
| No. of Pages: |
298 |
| Contents: |
* Chair's Introduction * Endocrine aspects of healthy ageing in men * Ageing, stress and the brain * Alterations in the ageing corticotropic stress-response axis * Male reproductive ageing: using the Brown Norway rat as a model for man * Male reproductive ageing: human fertility, androgens and hormone dependent disease * Mechanisms of conjoint failure of the somatotropic and gonadal axes in ageing men * Effects of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 deficiency on ageing and 1ongevity * The role of the insulin-like growth factor 1 and insulin in ageing and atherosclerosis * The ageing female reproductive axis -1 * The ageing female reproductive axis II: ovulatory changes with perimenopause * The thyroid axis in ageing * Critical illness as a model of hypothalamic ageing * Glucose tolerance, glucose utilization and insulin secretion in ageing * Endocrine causes of age-related bone loss and osteoporosis * Ageing and water homeostasis * Summing Up |
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